According to the latest customs statistics for 2025, the abnormal clearance rate for electromechanical equipment imports has increased by 12% year-on-year, with 65% of delay cases stemming from the following issues:
Documentation incompleteness: Failure to submit required certificates of origin or safety certifications as stipulated
Expired special licenses: Involve3CFailure to complete type testing for cataloged certification equipment
Analysis of the core values of trustworthy agency enterprises
Compliance-oriented service providers establish key control points throughout the equipment import process by building a three-tier risk prevention system:
Pre - preparation Stage
Equipment parameter pre-review system (98.7% accuracy rate)
Dynamic monitoring system for special license validity periods
Implementation stage of declaration
Real-time comparison of classification discrepancy databases
Cross-verification mechanism for electromechanical characteristic parameters
Five golden standards for selecting service providers
By comparing customs AEO-certified enterprise data, high-quality agencies should possess:
Customs-registered expert teams for electromechanical product classification
Zero administrative penalty records in the past three years
Comprehensive declaration error traceability and compensation mechanisms
Average processing time for special licenses ≤7 working days
Complete risk warning information push system
Comparative analysis of typical cases
Case A: Case of laser cutting equipment import (declared value USD420,000)
The trustworthy agency identified in advance that the built-in vision system required separate declaration, avoiding a 17% tariff difference caused by classification errors and reducing overall clearance time to 2.8 days.
Case B: Case of low-cost agency concealing refurbishment facts of used equipment, triggering customs inspection due to declared value discrepancies, resulting in late declaration fees and credit rating downgrade consequences.
Responding to new customs supervision trends in 2025
For the equipment import sector, the General Administration of Customs has clarified the following enhanced supervision directions:
Non-intrusive inspection equipment coverage increased to 89%
Launch of intelligent declaration element verification system (covering 92% of HS codes)
Establishment of an electromechanical product credit file linkage mechanism
Professional agencies help importers avoid over 85% of declaration risks in advance by establishing pre-classification dispute resolution channels and connecting with intelligent declaration element verification systems.